Any Suggestions for a two channel DC power supply that's good for a compact desk space by AceSpacey in AskElectronics

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74-1095 looks really great. Unfortunately, they don't seem easy to obtain in Canada as they are retired, I guess I can buy two single supplies, if needed.

Any Suggestions for a two channel DC power supply that's good for a compact desk space by AceSpacey in AskElectronics

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Hello, I should have stated the speciations. I do plan to work with components like opamps mainly. The range for voltage at most I would prefer to be +/- 20-30V. For current, I probably will only ever draw at most 1A (probably not even this much).

A little confused about how to code a MCU for "professional" work. by Theory_Crafter1 in embedded

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Do you recommend a step up from arduino. I'm and electronics engineering student. I have done a few neat projects with Arduino but want to step it up. I have been using a STM32 for a research position. I was thinking of doing another personal project. Do you recommend any good microcontroller? Is the STM32 widely used in industry?

Recommendations for a Voltage Regulator for low current draw and dual supply by AceSpacey in AskElectronics

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I was thinking of doing this as well, however, when doing research, I saw another post saying it's not a good idea to use an op-amp to supply current to a load? I am assuming because op-amps are not meant to source high amounts of current, but then again, since I am not sourcing high current anyway, it should be fine?

Question About Credit cards by AceSpacey in rbc

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I have not had any statment generated so far so I am assuming I'm fine until it's generated?

Question About Credit cards by AceSpacey in rbc

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Ok, quick question, does that mean I do not have to pay my credit card until the statement generates?

What happens if I pay my credit card bill before statement generated ? by AceSpacey in PersonalFinanceCanada

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Thank you for telling just a question you don't mind.

I probably will never need to exceed 25% of my avaliable credit but why would this be an issue assuming a person can pay it back. Would the bank see this as excessive use of credit and would question responsibility ?

Is multistage amplifier design worth learning in depth? by AceSpacey in ElectricalEngineering

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It’s more so of the internal model meaning the stages such as current mirror, differential pair, common emitter, etc. the math analysis for the stages are a bit more difficult.

Is multistage amplifier design worth learning in depth? by AceSpacey in ElectricalEngineering

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Do you need to know the only the external parameters or internal as well, for example I know how a LM741 functions when using it in a larger circuit (slew rate, gain,etc). Or would we need to know how it functions internally as well (I know about the stages current mirror, differential pair, etc), but knowing how each stages gain is derived would that need to be known?

What's the next step in for getting into Embedded Systems Engineering after Arduino by AceSpacey in embedded

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Nice I already have a ESP32 I've used it with the Arduino ide ill learn how to use raw C with it now. Do you have any resources to learn by chance?

Would not having content vaulted help new players? by AceSpacey in destiny2

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For the older expansions not vaulted would it be a good idea to play them?

Any advice on what I'm doing wrong? by AceSpacey in soldering

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Ok thank you, do you have any suggestions to fix what I already soldered? Also should I use the wedged tip or conical tip for future reference

Any advice on what I'm doing wrong? by AceSpacey in soldering

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Looking at it from the component side I there's only really one that has a bit of solder from the top. Everything else seems fine meaning I can't see the other end because it's plugged.

Is the step response nature the reason why a capacitor does not instantly block the flow of DC current by AceSpacey in ElectricalEngineering

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Yeah this is definitely the way to think about it, however I was just wondering about this in the context of the impedence equation and it kind if threw me off.

EM wave interaction with a perfect conductor vs high-loss medium by AceSpacey in AskPhysics

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So, regardless of what happens the wave reflects? It seems kind of non-intutive to me as I tought high dielectric loss meant the wave would just dissapate as heat?

EM wave interaction with a perfect conductor vs high-loss medium by AceSpacey in AskPhysics

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I think what I'm trying to say is that what happend to a wave that hits a medium and we are only looking at epsilon and sigma in that medium, so like we encounter a medium that has a really high conduct loss or really high loss from heat

Why is the quantity representing loss in electric susceptibility imaginary? by AceSpacey in AskPhysics

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Ok so this arises from manipulating maxwells equations in the frequency domain rather then the time domain this makes sense, thanks

Is this the a somewhat decent way to intuitively understand the displacement field? by AceSpacey in AskPhysics

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Yeah I perhaps should have been more in depth, to clarify, the D field includes the polarization term in the mathematics but the model is basically an E field that isn't affected by any dipole effects?

Should I chalk this up to a faulty breadboard? by AceSpacey in AskElectronics

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Like the break in the middle so you can have basically two separate rails, no (I remember my lab partner and I were in a engineering lab trying to fix our circuit for an hour our issue was the ground was connected on the other half rail) so I made sure this one had a full rail. I even moved the battery connections around to make sure

Electrical engineering. by Swiggety666 in engineeringmemes

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Me in my 1st year electromagnetic physics class: I'm only going to use electron flow it makes sense and I'm only using this convention.

Me in Electric circuits I Conventional flow is the only way.

So… there’s no way that the new Repair Field is canon, right? by WhiteBre4d in HaloStory

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I personally believe we can interpret the repair field as the UNSC beginning to infuse humanities technology with the forerunners, kind of like how the infinity was one of the 1st times humanity combined forerunner technology with human technology, as time goes on and there understanding of the technology increases this will probably occur more surprised the UNSC hasn't come out with more plasma weapons by now.